Toast (2010) Movie Review – A Beautiful Food-Filled Coming-of-Age Film You Shouldn’t Miss
Toast (2010) This Toast movie review is a reflection on one of the most charming and heartfelt coming-of-age films of the 2010s. Taglines: " The story of a boy's hunger." Starring: Oscar Kennedy, Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter Director: SJ Clarkson Writers: Lee Hall, Nigel Slater Runtime: 1h 36m (96 min) Plot: Nigel (Oscar Kennedy/Freddie Highmore), a young boy growing up in 1960s England, develops a fascination with food that shapes his childhood and future. Amid family struggles and new changes at home, he finds comfort and inspiration in the simple act of cooking. Review: This was recommended to me on YouTube. I’d never heard of this film before, so I clicked on it thinking I’d just be watching a trailer (didn’t bother reading the title—silly me!). I got really curious because Freddie Highmore’s face was on the thumbnail. I realized it was the full movie when I saw how long the video was. I wouldn’t have proceeded...